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The COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE (post-1492 transfer of crops, animals, diseases, and human populations across the Atlantic) had which SPECIFIC BIOLOGICAL and DEMOGRAPHIC EFFECTS?

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AConfined to a single generation and substantially reversed by later regimes, with no lasting institutional legacy and no direct influence on the developments that followed in subsequent centuries.
BAmerican crops (potatoes, maize, tomatoes, cassava, chili peppers, cacao, tobacco) transformed Afro-Eurasian agriculture and diet; Afro-Eurasian crops (wheat, rice, sugar cane) and livestock (cattle.
CWidely rejected in modern historical scholarship as an inaccurate 19th-century reconstruction of a much more limited underlying event, with little primary-source basis.
DPrimarily a modern reinterpretation of a much older and geographically distinct tradition, with the modern framing bearing little resemblance to what participants would have recognized in their own period.

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